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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: morson4x4 on February 03, 2010, 13:03:21
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Hi all i need to do a vic checks due to a accident however my car was mot'd till june this year will that mot still be valid after the crash or do i have to re mot it for vic check, directgov dont give enough info just says a valid mot is needed thanks
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If the car has been written off, then it will need a VIC check. If it hasnt been written off then you wont
Also it has to have been a cat c or d write off as cat A and B are not allowed back on the road.
Dan
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my insurance has said it will need a vic check it is written off but they said it isn a total it is repairable, repair cost was £2800, i done it for £150 but will i need a new mot before it goes to vosa or will my one from 6 months ago be fine
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If it is MOTed today from a test in the past(pre-accident) then it still has a current MOT on the vehicle(unless twelve months have past).Wether the vehicle is safe and roadworthy is down to how the repairs were carried out.All the test is to prove that it is the same vehicle, and they don't check the numbers where you know where they are.I had the same test in the summer.
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Have a look on the DVLA website, they have a list of all of the VIC testing stations. Just book in and they will check that the car isn't a ringer.
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You are allowed to drive it to and from the VIC check without MOT or tax but it should be insured.
The VIC check has to be pre booked and as far as I know is only needed if it is a cat C not cat D.
My wife took my Cat C Disco for a vic check at Peterbourough as I was away when the date came through. She said it was all pretty simple just showed them receipts for parts I had bought they had a look over the car and that was it. Then I MOT'ed like normal and Log book arrived in post about 10 days later.
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cheers guys sounds nice and simple i wasn given a cat a,b,c,d i was just told to vic and its back on the road for insurance reccommendations dont go direct line due to the fact i got letter through saying 'they will no longer insure this vehicle due to its accident' which is rubbish really
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finally got a response from vosa went to book it and according to vosa there is no vic required its not been listed, so either insurance wanted it for personal peace of mind or they were ripping me off
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If Vosa have said its not listed it might not have been added to the register, but that dosn't mean that it won't in the future. Depends how long ago the insurance paid out. We got caught out before like that ,buying a supposedly clear car to find out it got listed later on !
Either that or it might be a Cat D which wouldn't require a VIC anyway.
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Ive just applied for a vic test on a disco i got from a salvage yard, did it all on line, will let you know how i get on :grin:
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if it was motd before the crash and has been repaired you run of the old mot no new one is needed until the mot date before the crash